Thousands of North Koreans danced in honour of the late leader Kim Jong-Il yesterday after his son Kim Jong Un's (top right) party told foreign companies and tourists to leave South Korea following Pyongyang's warning that they are going to launch nuclear war today. Japan has deployed missile interceptors in preparation for an attack from North Korea, left, and South Korea has mobilised troops to the border (bottom right). The warning is the latest attempt from the North to ramp up tensions in the region and South Korean President Park Geun-hye said she is exasperated by the 'endless vicious cycle' of hostile behaviour from the North.
Wednesday, 10 April 2013
North Korea to 'launch missile TODAY'
Thousands of North Koreans danced in honour of the late leader Kim Jong-Il yesterday after his son Kim Jong Un's (top right) party told foreign companies and tourists to leave South Korea following Pyongyang's warning that they are going to launch nuclear war today. Japan has deployed missile interceptors in preparation for an attack from North Korea, left, and South Korea has mobilised troops to the border (bottom right). The warning is the latest attempt from the North to ramp up tensions in the region and South Korean President Park Geun-hye said she is exasperated by the 'endless vicious cycle' of hostile behaviour from the North.
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